FLEET CHARGING
Tight depot windows, peak tariffs, and limited grid capacity can turn charging into the bottleneck that delays departures.
Voltic brings local, on-site energy control to fleet charging, so vehicles get the energy they need, on time, without exceeding site limits.
At the depot, charging competes with site-level limits, shared loads, and time pressure. The hours that matter most are often the hardest to manage.
When power decisions depend only on cloud connectivity, constraints are harder to manage in real time. With local, on-site energy control, limits are enforced where they apply, and charging outcomes become predictable.

VOLTIC FOR FLEETS
Voltic enables predictable and controlled fleet charging by managing power and energy allocation locally on-site through Voltic Edge (EMS).
It supports smart prioritization based on operational needs and schedules, keeps depots within electrical constraints, and maintains reliable operations even during internet outages.
This is the practical difference between monitoring charging in the cloud and running charging as an operation: the safety-critical decisions happen where the constraints exist, on-site.
ON-SITE CONTROL
Predictable depot charging comes down to a few fundamentals: limits must be enforced on-site, priorities must be respected, and operations must stay visible and manageable.
Local EMS runs on-site and enforces electrical limits, even during connectivity loss.
Power allocation can follow fleet priorities and schedules, not just basic fairness.
Fleet readiness is protected through prioritization and deadline-driven charging logic.
Cloud tools provide monitoring, configuration, billing, and multi-site visibility, with policies enforced locally.
PLATFORM
Voltic combines two tightly integrated systems. Local control remains the foundation. When connectivity is available, the cloud reflects operational data and configuration across the platform.
If connectivity is lost, on-site control continues to enforce site limits and keeps charging operations stable and safe.

Local control inside the electrical infrastructure, handling load management, power optimization, and energy limits. Operates independently of cloud connectivity.
Monitoring, configuration, analytics, billing, and multi-site management. Enhances visibility and workflows while energy logic remains on-site.
CAPABILITIES
Static, dynamic, and multi-level balancing that executes locally, keeping infrastructure safe regardless of connectivity.
Allocates available power based on operational goals, priorities, and fleet schedules after safety limits are enforced.
Critical vehicles receive power first. Lower priority sessions adapt to remaining capacity within infrastructure limits.
Uses vehicle SoC and departure time to continuously recalculate power for predictable, schedulable outcomes.
Reduces peak demand charges through peak shaving and load shifting, leveraging BESS and solar where available.
Manage drivers, vehicles, RFID, access control, and fleet billing with invoicing, cost allocation, and reporting.
OUTCOMES
Proof from U Center 2 in Bucharest: 56 stations under fixed power limits, zero outages, no grid upgrades.
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